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If you’ve visited us before then you’ll know we write about anything and everything and want to provide a blog that’s interesting, informative, fun and engaging. To kick things off we wanted to talk a little about the great video released by Cnet regarding the latest technological advances for 2018. One of our favorite new inventions is the very cool rollable television! Unfortunately, it’s not due for release just yet, but the prototype works and is certainly something that may be released to the general public in the next few years. Check out the video below; Enjoy!

In the largest study to explore the impact of perceived social support on cardiovascular disease and mortality, researchers found postmenopausal women aged 50-79 with higher perceived social support were modestly less likely to die during the course of the study; no significant link found between increased social support and CVD.

Those who set realistic goals can hope for a higher level of well-being. The key for later satisfaction is whether the life goals are seen as attainable and what they mean to the person, as psychologists report in a study with over 970 participants.

Females find same-sex social interactions to be more rewarding than males, and females are more sensitive to the rewarding actions of oxytocin than males, according to a new research on the brain mechanisms that determine the rewarding properties of social interactions.

Longitudinal data from adolescents and young adults show no evidence that social media use predicts later depressive symptoms. However, the findings do show that relatively higher depressive symptoms predicted later social media use among adolescent girls.

Scientists developed a novel-video based behavioral analysis system for long-term behavioral tracking of multiple mice. With this software, they discovered that social isolation of male mice during adolescence leads to impaired social proximity in adulthood, and that both individual behavioral traits and those of cagemates influence social proximity. In addition, they found that low reactive […]

A new longitudinal study sought to identify the factors in adolescence that best predicted who would and would not have a satisfying romantic life in their late 20s. The study found that the skills teens learn in friendships with peers of the same gender were the strongest predictors of later romantic satisfaction.